
Shiny brass chain of the sash persuasion. Light duty and only 1 ft long, Purchasing says it is for industrial doll houses. Over here in Editorial, we believe less and less of what Purchasing tells us. So we suggest you use it to secure the chuck key to a tool, a roll of electric tape to your belt, or someone from Purchasing to his cubicle. (They are all quite puny.)
![]() |
30257 LIGHT SASH CHAIN |
We could have offered you 50 feet of 3/32" dia ball chain and a handful of connectors, but we're saving you the trouble of creating individual key chains. You'll get (100) 6-1/4" lengths, each with (1) connector.
![]() |
35495 BALL CHAINS |
Nothing fancy, just a standard gold-colored door chain at a good price. The plate's 3-1/2" x 1-3/8", with a 7-1/2" welded-link chain. Comes with (6) wood screws and instructions.
![]() |
36123 DOOR CHAIN |
And no shish-key-bob jokes. This plastic bob is a 1-1/4" x 3/8" thick plastic disc in black, white, red, lime green or strawberry plastic. On one edge is a permanently mounted 7/8" dia slip ring. Opposite it is another that detaches with a plunger. The whole shebang is approx 4" long. You get (6) in assorted colors.
![]() |
37782 KEY BOB |
No gas or electricity needed for this pocket-sized manual chain saw, the camper's pal. It's 30" long overall, with (82) spring-steel teeth on the 18-1/2" middle section, and canvas loop handles on each end. Imagine a cross between a sharpened bike chain and a garotte. It's easy to use (we tested it), works a whole lot faster than a hatchet, rolls up into no space at all, and stores in the heavy-duty canvas belt pouch that comes with it.
![]() |
93748 HAND CHAIN SAW |
This is roller chain, which is also bicycle chain or belt and necklace material for your discriminating biker or heavy-metal guitar player. You get (3) 30" lengths of lightly greased #40 roller chain (1/2" center-to-center between links). Each length has a removable master link.
![]() |
40468 BIKE CHAIN |
Click a phrase to shop for products associated with that phrase (AKA "Tag"). More popular tags appear bigger. Learn more »